Zinc
Oxide-Enhanced Piezoelectret Polypropylene Microfiber for Mechanical
Energy Harvesting
Posted on 2018-05-22 - 00:00
This paper reports
zinc oxide (ZnO)-coated piezoelectret polypropylene (PP) microfibers
with a structure of two opposite arc-shaped braces for enhanced mechanical
energy harvesting. The ZnO film was coated onto PP microfibers via
magnetron sputtering to form a ZnO/PP compound structure. Triboelectric
Nanogenerator (TENG) based on ZnO/PP microfiber compound film was
carefully designed with two opposite arc-shaped braces. The results
of this study demonstrated that the mechanical energy collection efficiency
of TENG based on piezoelectret PP microfiber was greatly enhanced
by the coated ZnO and high-voltage corona charging method. We found
that, with the step-increased distance of traveling for the movable
carbon black electrode, an electrical power with an approximately
quadratic function of distance was generated by this mechanical–electrical
energy conversion, because more PP microfibers were connected to the
electrode. Further, with a full contact condition, the peak of the
generated voltage, current, and charges based on the ZnO/PP microfibers
by this mechanical–electrical energy conversion with 1 m/s2 reached 120 V, 3 μA, and 49 nC, respectively. Moreover,
a finger-tapping test was used to demonstrate that the ZnO/PP microfiber
TENG is capable of lighting eight light-emitting diodes.
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Zhu, Jianxiong; Zhu, Yali; Song, Weixing; Wang, Hui; Gao, Min; Cho, Minkyu; et al. (2018). Zinc
Oxide-Enhanced Piezoelectret Polypropylene Microfiber for Mechanical
Energy Harvesting. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b02458